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For the book, I would be willing to pay up to 70 Euro 90 Euro 120 Euro |
The problem with epublishing is that you don't get hard copies which public and scholarly libraries can obtain for their shelves. However, if an eversion turns out to be the only (and perhaps the cheapest) way to go, then go for it. I would be willing to buy it either way, although the 70 euros would probably be a max amount I'd be willing to pay.
At min. 70 Euros, knowing that I'm very unlikely to ever *need* it for a project of mine, I couldn't justify buying it, BUT, because I know it would be useful for teaching and for some research students, I WOULD recommend it to at least two academic libraries where I have some say. Of course, it won't be out while I'm still in post where those libraries are, but if we bravely assume that I will still have a job somewhere in the field, I would still be recommending it. There is almost nothing that can cover these issues comprehensively in English, just Gale Owen-Crocker's now rather old book which only covers the Anglo-Saxons.
(Forgive the lack of authentication on my comment; Blogger seem to have `fixed' their word verification in such a way that the word required changes between pressing the button and the OpenID check, so it's currently impossible for me to `sign' using OpenID.)